AN OASIS IN THE HEART OF THE CITY

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Salone Bernini

Sala Bernini, the oratory of the former convent, offers a unique opportunity to experience events within the original heart of the Residenza di Ripetta. The great occasions that have taken place here over the centuries still seem to linger in the air of this sumptuous Salone. Events take place surrounded by the commemorative bust of Pope Innocent XI sculpted by Berardo Adrizzoia and 18th century frescoes by Giacomo Triga. Even the foyer of the Sala is beautifully furnished with sculptures and paintings by Fabio Sinisca. Sala Bernini is the ideal venue for conventions, banquets and fashion shows.

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Café di Ripetta & Giardino di Ripetta

Residenza di Ripetta is home to Café di Ripetta Restaurant along with the secluded Giardino di Ripetta. These much-loved and much-lauded venues allow Chef Rodolfo Chieroni to craft and showcase his culinary masterpieces.

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Royal Suite

Princes, Kings and movie stars have slept through the night in these elegant bedrooms and the wide panoramic windows have offered international celebrities the same magnificent tranquil view of the inner garden. Follow in their footsteps and enjoy the true meaning of profound luxury and wellness in the privacy of your own Royal Suite.

IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

Villa del Priorato di Malta

Not far from the complex of Sant'Anselmo, high on the Aventine Hill, via di Santa Sabina opens onto the quiet Piazza dei Cavalieri di Malta. Bordered by a high wall, decorated with neoclassical obelisks and military trophies, it leads to a famous and fascinating broad wooden door.

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Cerasi Chapel

Caravaggio's Hidden Works - In one of the side chapels of the Cerasi Chapel, in the transept of the Church of Santa Maria del Popolo in Rome, are two important yet often overlooked works by Caravaggio, the Conversion of St. Paul and the Crucifixion of St. Peter.

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Globe Theatre, Borghese Gardens

Rome's Globe Theatre was designed and built in the same Elizabethan style and form as London's famous and original Globe to showcase and celebrate Shakespeare's great works in a stunning Roman setting.